A Mark Cuban-backed AI startup is helping families turn conversations with their elderly relatives into lasting memories | Fortune
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A Mark Cuban-backed AI startup is helping families turn conversations with their elderly relatives into lasting memories | Fortune
"The thing that blew me away about that experience was how unmorbid it felt."
"What was the hardest thing you had to overcome as a child?"
"A lot of what AI is proposing to the world doesn't feel actually..."
Charlie Greene, cofounder and CEO of Remento, was inspired to record memories after losing his father on 9/11. Following his mother's cancer diagnosis, he began documenting her stories through oral history interviews. This led to the creation of Remento, which helps families preserve memories by sending prompts to older individuals. The service compiles responses into a narrative book with images and QR codes linking to recordings. Greene secured significant investment for Remento, emphasizing the importance of memory preservation.
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